I am interested in any suggestions on the best way to organize my maze of wires under my computer desk. I'm using three plug in strips. I have only one outlet available. One plugin strip is leading from another ( not sure if thats a good idea ) Heres a list of all I have plugged in.... three multi task printers- I do need all three.,Speaker system,modem,router,desklamp,Cp, Monitor,Shredder,Cordless phone,Desktop air purifer for Cig smoke,

The reason I posted this here is I have a sneaky suspicion I could have too much in use on this outlet, in turn it could be affecting my router, And am curious on other setups or suggestions.

"Daisy" chaining power strips is not good, and kinda unsafe. What I do is split all my stuff into two power outlets kinda near each other, and plug a strip in each. Then I bought some of those cable ties from Walmart, the nice colored ones, and tied all the cable that don't need to move together. I left stuff out like Cisco console cables and camera USB, but anything that doesn't need to be moved should be tied up. Then you have a choice of covering it up, or just leaving the cable "trunk" on the floor near the wall.

Another thing is to keep all of your computer/electronic stuff on one circuit if possible, one phase absolutely. All sorts of nasty things start to happen when you start pulling from multiple circuits & power phases (ground loops, etc)

Think I have it figured out now.... all I have to do is wait on a ac/adapter for my laptop...(from ebay) get it up and running, then set up networking from my pc to my laptop.. I have one other outlet across this room ....will set up laptop and two printers, shredder and anything else i can move to lessen the load on the one outlet. Anything i need to print or fax i can do through the network printer.!!